The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1907 - Всего страниц: 1084 |
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... dead , never cold , From itself never turning . The Lover in Winter Plaineth for O the Spring 16th Cent . ( ? ) WESTERN wind , when wilt thou blow That the small rain down can rain ? Christ , that my love were in my arms And I in my bed ...
... dead , never cold , From itself never turning . The Lover in Winter Plaineth for O the Spring 16th Cent . ( ? ) WESTERN wind , when wilt thou blow That the small rain down can rain ? Christ , that my love were in my arms And I in my bed ...
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... dead , And Truth away From you is fled ? Should I be led With doubleness ? Nay ! nay ! mistress . I promised you , And you promised me , To be as true As I would be . But since I see Your double heart , Farewell my part ! Thought for to ...
... dead , And Truth away From you is fled ? Should I be led With doubleness ? Nay ! nay ! mistress . I promised you , And you promised me , To be as true As I would be . But since I see Your double heart , Farewell my part ! Thought for to ...
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... dead . But if thou slip thy troth , and do not come at all , As minutes in the clock do strike so call for death I shall : To please both thy false heart and rid myself from woe . That rather had to die in troth than live forsaken so ...
... dead . But if thou slip thy troth , and do not come at all , As minutes in the clock do strike so call for death I shall : To please both thy false heart and rid myself from woe . That rather had to die in troth than live forsaken so ...
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... dead That was the Lady of your holy - dayes ? Let now your blisse be turned into bale , And into plaints convert your joyous playes , And with the same fill every hill and dale . For I will walke this wandring pilgrimage , Throughout ...
... dead That was the Lady of your holy - dayes ? Let now your blisse be turned into bale , And into plaints convert your joyous playes , And with the same fill every hill and dale . For I will walke this wandring pilgrimage , Throughout ...
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... dead love be awaked ? Was it for this that I might Myra see Washing the water with her beauty's white ? Yet would she never write her love to me . Thinks wit of change when thoughts are in delight ? Mad girls may safely love as they may ...
... dead love be awaked ? Was it for this that I might Myra see Washing the water with her beauty's white ? Yet would she never write her love to me . Thinks wit of change when thoughts are in delight ? Mad girls may safely love as they may ...
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